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page 1Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1944
V-2 rocket
world's first short-range guided ballistic missile
V-1
1944 cruise missile by Fieseler

7.62×39mm
The 7.62×39 mm (also called 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used due to the global proliferation of the AK-47 rifle and related Kalashnikov-pattern rifles, the SKS semi-automatic rifle, and the RPD/RPK light machine guns.
RPD
Soviet light machine gun
V-3 cannon
German supergun
Grand Slam
earthquake bomb
Tallboy
type of earthquake bomb
Fu-Go balloon bomb
Japanese World War II fire balloon weapon
T34 Calliope
T34 Calliope
Henschel Hs 117
type of Surface-to-air (SAM) / Air-to-air (AAM) missile
100 mm field gun M1944
anti-tank and field gun

Wasserfall
The '''''' ("Waterfall remote-controlled anti-aircraft rocket") was a German guided supersonic surface-to-air missile project of World War II. Development was not completed before the end of the war and it was not used operationally.
R4M
thumb|Me 262 with R4M underwing rockets on display at the Technikmuseum Speyer, Germany
thumb|Me 262 with R4M underwing rockets on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, United States
thumb|A Consolidated B-24 Liberator|B-24 shot down by [[Rudolf Rademacher with the R4M]]
12.8 cm Pak 44
German World War 2 heavy anti tank gun.
M2 flamethrower
type of flamethrower used by United States armed forces starting in World War II
Lunge mine
anti-tank weapon used by the Japanese army (WWII)
Nudelman-Suranov NS-23
23 mm autocannon designed as aircraft armament
D-10
tank gun
Einstossflammenwerfer 46
German flamethrower
FNAB-43
The FNAB-43 is an Italian designed and developed submachine gun manufactured from 1943 to 1945. The first prototype was built in 1942 and the ~1,000 built by the FNA-B according to Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons (''Fabbrica Nazionale d'Armi di Brescia'', "Brescia National Arms Factory", hence the name) were issued to German and Italian RSI (Repubblica Sociale Italiana) units fighting in Northern Italy. The FNAB-43 was an expensive weapon to manufacture as it used extensive milling and precision engineering in its manufacture.
85 mm divisional gun D-44
field gun of the Soviet Union
High Velocity Aircraft Rocket
air-to-ground rocket
Berezin B-20
20 mm autocannon aircraft armament

8 cm PAW 600
type of anti-tank gun
7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37
type of Infantry support gun
Tiny Tim
The Tiny Tim was an American air-to-ground rocket used near the end of the Second World War and during the Korean War. The Tiny Tim was also instrumental for further research in civilian and military rocketry.
Azon
AZON (or Azon), from "azimuth only", was one of the world's first guided weapons, deployed by the Allies and contemporary with the German Fritz X.
AS-44
The AS-44 (Avtomat Sudayeva, Russian: Автома́т Суда́ева, АС-44) is a series of prototype Soviet assault rifles designed and developed by Alexey Sudayev in 1944–1945, they were produced in limited numbers and tested in 1944–1945, but its development ended in 1946 due to the death of its designer.
Mattress
British-devised multiple rocket launchers during World War II
Type 4 70 mm AT Rocket Launcher
type of rocket launcher
3.7 cm FlaK 43
type of anti-aircraft gun
Granatenwerfer 69
1940s portable 210 mm mortar of Germany
Glasmine 43
type of minimum metal anti-personnel mine
Type 4 grenade
Japanese ceramic grenade of the World War II
Nudelman-Suranov NS-45
type of autocannon
Type 4 75 mm AA Gun
type of anti-aircraft gun
120 mm M1 gun
type of Anti-aircraft gun
Topfmine
The Topfmines (German: "pot mines") were a series of German circular minimum metal anti-tank blast mines that entered service with the German army in 1944, during the Second World War.
Nahverteidigungswaffe
thumb|Close up of the Nahverteidigungswaffe at German Tank Museum|Panzermuseum Munster
The Nahverteidigungswaffe was a roof mounted, breech-loaded, single shot, multi-purpose, 360° rotating grenade launcher that could fire a variety of ammunition. It was typically found on German tanks such as the Panzer IV, Panther I, Tiger I, and Tiger II from 1944 until the end of the war and was intended to replace three previous devices: the Nebelwurfgerät, the Minenabwurfvorrichtung, and pistol ports.
T40 Whizbang
type of Tank-mounted rocket launcher (Rocket-Artillery Tank)
7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 42
type of Infantry support gun
M6 mine
United States metal-cased, circular anti-tank landmine
HIW VSK
type of carbine
North China type 19
semi-automatic pistol
44M Buzogányvető
type of anti tank rocket
30 cm Raketenwerfer 56
type of Rocket artillery
12"/50 caliber Mark 8 gun
1944 naval gun of the United States